Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil

Namco's famous cat... like... thing... returns for another adventure, this time in the dream world of Lunatea. Read Review

The second adventure of our long-eared hero has Klonoa falling into the stormy sea of Lunatea, a world kept in harmony by the power of four bells. Together, those bells maintain an orderly realm, but a dark fifth bell is preparing to sound, threatening the balance that has heretofore been kept. It's up to Klonoa, naturally, to solve the mystery and save the day. Klonoa 2's design is built around a related emphasis on retaining the positive aspects of 2D platforming. Simplicity is the key, so most levels progress from left to right, a friendly automatic camera is used as often as possible, and you can control Klonoa with only the D-pad and two buttons. Features 24 different stages.

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The year was 1997. Man took some more steps on the moon; a U.S. President was in office; bell bottoms were fashionable... again; and Namco released a little known platformer called Klonoa: Door To Phantomile. Klonoa showed everyone who played it just how great a story can be integrated with an action game thanks to a constant flow of cutsenes that tie all the action stages together logically as Klonoa travels to stop Ghadius and Joka from unleashing the ultimate nightmare into Phantomile. We discover at the end of the first game (something which is immediately spoiled in the sequel) that Klonoa is a Dream Traveler, a being who can enter various dream realms when summoned. With Ghadius defeated and Phantomile saved, it was time for Klonoa to find a new dream for a new game -- Lunatea's Veil. Read More »